'Pool Linked With Bradley

Blackpool are today being linked with a move for USA international Michael Bradley in dispatches.

Reports suggest that 'Pool manager Ian Holloway is keenly monitoring the 23 year old midfielder's situation after an impressive World Cup.

It is believed that Bradley is available for transfer after a disagreement with his manager at Borussia Moenchengladbach.

However, the reports also state that the Seasiders may well struggle to raise the funds for a permanent deal, so may push for a loan agreement.

Meanwhile, chairman Karl Oyston has confirmed to Sky Sports News thsat the club are on the verge of signing Israeli international centre half Dekel Keinan and are just waiting on a work permit and other such formalities.

Two players who won't be at Bloomfield Road next season though will be Al Bangura and Hameur Bouazza.

Both were released at the end of last season, and Bangura has now signed for Turkish side Mersin idmanyurdu, whilst Bouazza has been linked with French club Arles Avignon.

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Potentially a great signing - - - but its still very early days yet .
If we are too cautious with flashing the cash then i fear for the drop - - speculate to accumulate and all that :) . . . but with Ollie . . No Fear . . we are in great hands :)

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